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# Whynot right keyboard
# Whynot right keyboard


*Whynot Right is the right half of a split mechanical keyboard featuring a TS65 design. It has 65 keys in total and was meticulously handwired. The keyboard case, designed by [Fardog ](https://www.thingiverse.com/fardog/designs ), includes a laser-cut MDF plate, with the base and top sections crafted using 3D printing.*
*A short description of the keyboard/project*
* Keyboard Maintainer: [akshay ](https://git.0t0.in/0t0 )
* Keyboard Maintainer: [akshay ](https://github.com/akshay )
* Hardware Supported: RP2040
* Hardware Supported: RP2040
* Hardware Availability: [Robu.in ](https://robu.in/product/rp2040-zero-for-raspberry-pi-microcontroller-with-soldering/ )
* Hardware Availability: [Robu.in ](https://robu.in/product/rp2040-zero-for-raspberry-pi-microcontroller-with-soldering/ )
* Design: [TS65 keyboard case by fargo ](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3106566 )
* Design: [TS65 keyboard case by fardog ](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3106566 )
* Keycaps: [Sikakeyb Doubleshot PBT keycaps ](https://stackskb.com/store/sikakeyb-doubleshot-pbt-keycaps-two-tone-green-and-grey/ )
* Key Switches: [GatreonG Pro 2.0 Switch ](https://meckeys.com/shop/accessories/keyboard-accessories/key-switches/gateron-g-pro-2-0-switch/?attribute_pa_gateron-key-switches=ks-9e10b055nn-x14 )
* Diode: [IN4148 ](https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B079KJ91JZ?ie=UTF8&psc=1 )
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